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>> tom foreman, thank you. i want to bring in jeff smith, the associate director of the national center for media forensics, expert at analyzing video and counterterrorism deputy is back. good to have both of you. let me start with you, jeff smith. when you look at this video, let me ask you one of the things we've talked about that was excluded when the fbi was talking about it was does any discussion at all of these men's physical attributes, their race, their ethnicity, their weight, their height, why do you think that is? >> i think there's a lot of factors that investigators can look at, in particular with this video. you have to keep in mind that there's very likely other images, other videos and obviously other pieces of evidence that investigators are looking to, but in this particular video, the features aren't necessarily good enough to say ethnicity or race or details like that, but certainly, if the need arises, the persons' height could be ascertained at least relatively close to their height, and
>> tom foreman, thank you. i want to bring in jeff smith, the associate director of the national center for media forensics, expert at analyzing video and counterterrorism deputy is back. good to have both of you. let me start with you, jeff smith. when you look at this video, let me ask you one of the things we've talked about that was excluded when the fbi was talking about it was does any discussion at all of these men's physical attributes, their race, their ethnicity, their weight,...
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>> all right, tom foreman. thank you. returning to the manhunt that shut down the city of boston for a day while to yous of police combed every corner, the big break came when a watertown man stepped outside for a smoke and spotted the suspect hiding in a boat trailered in his backyard. this picture posted on facebook was the first glimpse we got of the suspect in police custody. watertown police captain raymond dupree was among the first at the scene. he joins me now. first of all, david henneberry is the homeowner. you spent the night with him even after dzhokhar had been taken away. he must have been freaking out. that is unsettling. tell us about it. >> he was very nervous. he was very upset and just gathered in things and went elsewhere for the night. >> what did you tell him to reassure him, it's over, the guy's gcaught, that's it. >> i told him everything was okay, i walked through the house with him, collected his personal belongings and made arrangements to stay elsewhere. i asked him to give me a call if he need
>> all right, tom foreman. thank you. returning to the manhunt that shut down the city of boston for a day while to yous of police combed every corner, the big break came when a watertown man stepped outside for a smoke and spotted the suspect hiding in a boat trailered in his backyard. this picture posted on facebook was the first glimpse we got of the suspect in police custody. watertown police captain raymond dupree was among the first at the scene. he joins me now. first of all, david...
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tom foreman is back. tom, you've been looking at north korea's arsenal. what are you seeing? >> wolf, almost all of the experts say that barring something really unforeseen, this is not a case of north korea likely going fu clear. they don't really expect that. the fear beyond that, though, is that somehow, through a series of unforeseen events, we stumble into what is a more conventional war, and we see more of their traditional military power. in those massive parades of north korean military might, the display may seem impressive. more than 1 million troops under arms, row after row of missiles, tanks and other weaponry. at global city.org, john pike, a skilled military analyst, sees something else. >> it would look pretty good to people who didn't know anything about military equipment. you know, i mean, all the rockets are the same. but if you look at it closely, you basically see, this is a lot of old clunky stuff. >> reporter: when we asked pike's team to look over some photos of north korea's military, they quickly pointed out problems. old soviet style tanks still us
tom foreman is back. tom, you've been looking at north korea's arsenal. what are you seeing? >> wolf, almost all of the experts say that barring something really unforeseen, this is not a case of north korea likely going fu clear. they don't really expect that. the fear beyond that, though, is that somehow, through a series of unforeseen events, we stumble into what is a more conventional war, and we see more of their traditional military power. in those massive parades of north korean...
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>> tom foreman, thank you so much. and joining me now is the governor of guam, republican eddie calvo. governor, thank you for joining me. the north korea government consistently threatened your territory. how seriously are these threats taken at this point? >> yeah, good morning from guam. good evening to you folks there, jake. obviously, we have gotten assurances from the defense department and homeland security in regards to the safety measures. but there is concern from our -- this administration as well as people of guam. if you take a look at a map, korea, the korean peninsula is about three hours flying time from guam. it's about half way the distance it is from guam to hawaii. so we are bucking the asian landmass. when you have a authoritarian dictator like mr. kim and some of the bell koes statements he's been making and the 5:00 tistac of his government, it causes a lot of concern in this american community in guam. >> so governor, calvo, you have been told, i'm sure, that u.s. missile defense systems, the on
>> tom foreman, thank you so much. and joining me now is the governor of guam, republican eddie calvo. governor, thank you for joining me. the north korea government consistently threatened your territory. how seriously are these threats taken at this point? >> yeah, good morning from guam. good evening to you folks there, jake. obviously, we have gotten assurances from the defense department and homeland security in regards to the safety measures. but there is concern from our --...
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. >> let's go to tom foreman right now. he's taking a closer look at these images, the video and still photos that the fbi has released. >> wolf, i've been listening to your conversation over here. this is the actual sequence of this video, with these fellows turning the corner here, and then it picks up in the middle sequence of these shots. you see them start working further along the way here. as you see that, you realize they're in the middle of that walk. you see the woman with the bright green bag down there, that's the middle of it. as they come up this way, it joins into the last part of the sequence where you see them walking away from us. i've counted up here based on the sidewalk blocks, we're seeing about 50 feet or so of ground being covered. because there's some overlap in the various shots and where they're going. a couple of things we noticed, probably worth noting in all of this. for example, if you look down at the time stamp, all of this is taking place approximately 12 1/2 minutes before the first bomb b
. >> let's go to tom foreman right now. he's taking a closer look at these images, the video and still photos that the fbi has released. >> wolf, i've been listening to your conversation over here. this is the actual sequence of this video, with these fellows turning the corner here, and then it picks up in the middle sequence of these shots. you see them start working further along the way here. as you see that, you realize they're in the middle of that walk. you see the woman with...
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tom foreman puts into perspecti perspective. >> reporter: in the massive parades, the display may seem impressive. more than a million troops under arms, row after row of missile l, tanks and other weaponry. but at globalsecurity.org, a killed military analyst sees something else. >> it would look pretty good to people who didn't know anything about military equipment. all these rockets are the same. but if you look at it closely, you basically see this is a lot of old, clanky stuff. >> reporter: when we asked him to look over photos, they quickly pointed out problems. old soviet-style tanks still using technology from the 1980s or even further back. anti-aircraft guns that lack any connected radar or computer targeting. boats not suitable for the high seas. almost antique equipment for communications. much of it appears to have been updated, but look at a north korean. war room compared to one in the south. >> we're talking about very simple systems. >> reporter: there is that greatest asset of the north, the massive number of troops both k active and reserve they run into the million
tom foreman puts into perspecti perspective. >> reporter: in the massive parades, the display may seem impressive. more than a million troops under arms, row after row of missile l, tanks and other weaponry. but at globalsecurity.org, a killed military analyst sees something else. >> it would look pretty good to people who didn't know anything about military equipment. all these rockets are the same. but if you look at it closely, you basically see this is a lot of old, clanky...
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for "outfront," tom foreman, washington. >>> still to come, president obama versus the nra. has the gun lobby already won? >>> plus, an american businessman found dead in singapore. police say it was suicide. his family says it doesn't add up. >>> should overweight people pay more to fly? one airline under pressure says, yes. >>> welcome back to the second half of "outfront." we start with stories we care about focusing on our own reporting from the front lines. well, america's role in mali could be expanding. in a visit today, senator john mccain said the united states will assist the french and coalition militaries to provide them with the equipment, training and technology needed to rid mali of terrorists linked to al qaeda. now whether that makes sense depends on how you define equipment saying if equipment is like binoculars and those in the wrong hands would not be a problem. >>> the pentagon is refusing to award purple hearts to victims of the 2009 ft. hood shooting. the reason, the pentagon says they were not the victims of an international terrorist attack. in a def
for "outfront," tom foreman, washington. >>> still to come, president obama versus the nra. has the gun lobby already won? >>> plus, an american businessman found dead in singapore. police say it was suicide. his family says it doesn't add up. >>> should overweight people pay more to fly? one airline under pressure says, yes. >>> welcome back to the second half of "outfront." we start with stories we care about focusing on our own...
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tom foreman, cnn. >> all right, tom. >>> former president george w. bush is a grandfather. his daughter jenna bush hager gave birth to a baby girl last night in new york. margaret laura mila hager. former president and first lady say they're elated about it but mr. bush said he doesn't plan to change any diapers any time soon. don't blame him. >>> need inspiration? our nation's warriors with the special treatment they deserve. about to compete in one of this country's most famous sporting events. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that
tom foreman, cnn. >> all right, tom. >>> former president george w. bush is a grandfather. his daughter jenna bush hager gave birth to a baby girl last night in new york. margaret laura mila hager. former president and first lady say they're elated about it but mr. bush said he doesn't plan to change any diapers any time soon. don't blame him. >>> need inspiration? our nation's warriors with the special treatment they deserve. about to compete in one of this country's...
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the tom foreman is in our studio. spider marks studied north korea's military for several years. >> wolf, despite the global implications that would follow, if north and south korea went to full anwar, the truth is, the korean peninsula would really bear the prunt of all of this. that's where most of the fighting would take place. we know the dmz between the south and north is so heavily fortified, that neither side can just charge in and go across that land to attack the other. if the north wanted to set this up and make it happen, what do they do? >> tom, the very first thing we're going to see is large concentrations of artillery and missile fire from the north to targets in the south. seoul is just south of the dmz. what's interesting is the firing positions are on the north slope of the mountains. that define the dmz. very difficult for the coalition forces if the south to see those pieces before they're activated. >> so while that firing is occurring from these mountains down here, what else is going on from the
the tom foreman is in our studio. spider marks studied north korea's military for several years. >> wolf, despite the global implications that would follow, if north and south korea went to full anwar, the truth is, the korean peninsula would really bear the prunt of all of this. that's where most of the fighting would take place. we know the dmz between the south and north is so heavily fortified, that neither side can just charge in and go across that land to attack the other. if the...
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our tom foreman has been watching the video over and over again like you have and we have. he's going over it pixel by pixel. tom, what have you learned? >> that's exactly what the fbi wants you to do. they want you to watch it again and again. let's scroll through the actual sequence of it. there's suspect number one and two. they cover in all about 50 feet of walking as they go down this way. there's the second shot in the sequence m you can see him coming this way. you can see the green bag down here. they continue this way and then there's a shot from behind as they go away. now, i want to give you a little bit of context here so people can understand where this all is. the running street is right over here. this is the direction they are coming. so i'm going to let this cycle back. you can see them coming back us again. this is suspect number one, suspect number two. this is the street. the race is up here going this direction. these gentlemen are coming around and they are headed in a dleax is generally from the west to the east. they are also in the right sequence. i
our tom foreman has been watching the video over and over again like you have and we have. he's going over it pixel by pixel. tom, what have you learned? >> that's exactly what the fbi wants you to do. they want you to watch it again and again. let's scroll through the actual sequence of it. there's suspect number one and two. they cover in all about 50 feet of walking as they go down this way. there's the second shot in the sequence m you can see him coming this way. you can see the...
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let's go to tom foreman for a closer look at those images. >> piers, this is the video the fbi wants everyone to look at. here he comes, suspect number one, according to the fbi, and suspect number two, heading down the sidewalk. it's good to have some frame of reference here to understand exactly where they're going and why this matters so much to the fbi. where are these people? right now the police they're headed down is boylston avenue. this is actually the race happening right on you here, headed this direction. they're moving with the race. right now this person, who is now associated with the first blast near the finish line, is about three blocks away from that location. the second person back here now associated with the second blast is about 1 1/2 blocks away from that location. so, they're in the right position. the police say that they're moving together. why would they think that? two people walking down the sidewalk. you'll notice they're moving at exactly the same speed. the one behind is following in exactly the same position in relation to the front. at the end of th
let's go to tom foreman for a closer look at those images. >> piers, this is the video the fbi wants everyone to look at. here he comes, suspect number one, according to the fbi, and suspect number two, heading down the sidewalk. it's good to have some frame of reference here to understand exactly where they're going and why this matters so much to the fbi. where are these people? right now the police they're headed down is boylston avenue. this is actually the race happening right on you...
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tom foreman is back. tom, you've been looking at north korea's arsenal. what are you seeing? >> wolf, almost all of the experts say that barring something really unforeseen, this is not a case of north korea likely going fu clear. they don't really expect that. the fear beyond that, though, is that somehow, through a series of unforeseen events, we stumble into what is a more conventional war, and we see more of their traditional military power. in those massive parades of north korean military might, the display may seem impressive. more than 1 million troops under arms, row after row of missiles, tanks and other weaponry. at global city.org, john pike, a skilled military analyst, sees something else. >> it would look pretty good to people who didn't know anything about military equipment. you know, i mean, all the rockets are the same. but if you look at it closely, you basically see, this is a lot of old clunky stuff. >> reporter: when we asked pike's team to look over some photos of north korea's military, they quickly pointed out problems. old soviet style tanks still us
tom foreman is back. tom, you've been looking at north korea's arsenal. what are you seeing? >> wolf, almost all of the experts say that barring something really unforeseen, this is not a case of north korea likely going fu clear. they don't really expect that. the fear beyond that, though, is that somehow, through a series of unforeseen events, we stumble into what is a more conventional war, and we see more of their traditional military power. in those massive parades of north korean...
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. >> we have tom foreman with us, who's got his magic wall of information there. tom, take us through this video very carefully so i can show the commissioner and get his reaction to some of the detail you picked up on. >> sure. okay. let's take a look at this if we can, piers. bear in mind, as jake mentioned, this may be video we may see for years if it turns out to be the right people. here they come around the corner, subject number one, according to the fbi, and subject number two. this is about 50 feet or 60 feet of walking. they turned off gloucester here down on boylston street. they're going in the direction of the race. here comes suspect number one, suspect number two again. there's a little overlap with these images so it's not -- it seems like they're going further than they are but some of this is showing the same thing. there goes number one. here comes number two. i want you to notice here, because this is worthwhile noting, that in fact, right down here, the clock tells you you're within about 12 1/2 minutes of the first blast going off, and one of
. >> we have tom foreman with us, who's got his magic wall of information there. tom, take us through this video very carefully so i can show the commissioner and get his reaction to some of the detail you picked up on. >> sure. okay. let's take a look at this if we can, piers. bear in mind, as jake mentioned, this may be video we may see for years if it turns out to be the right people. here they come around the corner, subject number one, according to the fbi, and subject number...
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>> our tom foreman, he got together with retired army general to try to visualize a worst case scenario. >> despite the global imly kagss of a full-on clash between the north and south, the truth is the brunt would be bourn by the korean peninsula. we know the dmz is so heavily fortified, neither the south nor the north could simply bash through there. but what would happen if the north got aggressive and wanted to start a fight? >> tom, the first thing we would see is artillery and missile fire coming from the north from the north slope of those mountains that define the dmz. so the coalition forces in the south wouldn't be able to see that when it's about to happen. >> what also would we be seeing at that time? >> simultaneously north korea will insert probably by submarine and by air their special operations forces. they have a very large special operations capability. they'll also activate sleeper agents that have been in the south for quite some time. >> and that would guide the artillery and missiles. what would the u.s. and south korean forces and others do in response to all thi
>> our tom foreman, he got together with retired army general to try to visualize a worst case scenario. >> despite the global imly kagss of a full-on clash between the north and south, the truth is the brunt would be bourn by the korean peninsula. we know the dmz is so heavily fortified, neither the south nor the north could simply bash through there. but what would happen if the north got aggressive and wanted to start a fight? >> tom, the first thing we would see is...
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cnn's tom foreman breaks down the plan. >> all eyes remain on the east coast of north korea and these mobile missile launchers carrying the musudan missiles. let's bring in the map and talk about this. if a missile takes off and heads off, blasting into the atmosphere and arcing over to attack, what happens with this satellite up above? >> well, i need to tell you, what that satellite does is it will immediately pick up the i.r. signature, the infrared signal, coming off the launcher. it will immediately tell systems on the ground, systems at sea and systems at air that are all integrated what the telemetry data is saying. >> this is nothing like an airplane coming in to bomb someone? >> no. this is technology we've practiced with and refined over the course of years. this stuff works. >> if we see it headed towards something that matters to us, what happens? >> what happens? u.s. resource, allied resource, we're going to take it out with a high-altitude area defense system. >> there's no wait from the launch to the end of it -- but the humans do get involved and they have a tough dec
cnn's tom foreman breaks down the plan. >> all eyes remain on the east coast of north korea and these mobile missile launchers carrying the musudan missiles. let's bring in the map and talk about this. if a missile takes off and heads off, blasting into the atmosphere and arcing over to attack, what happens with this satellite up above? >> well, i need to tell you, what that satellite does is it will immediately pick up the i.r. signature, the infrared signal, coming off the...
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with a reality check on korea's military capabilities, tom foreman and retired general james "spider" marks. >> despite all the global implications of a conflict between north korea and south korea, the truth is it would really play out essentially on the korean peninsula. that's what we want to talk about right here. everyone knows the dmz has basically been fortified for a very long time. neither the south nor the north could simply charge across that and attack the other side. so if the north wanted to get something started, what would they do? >> the first thing we would see would be volumes and volumes of artillery fire and surface-t surface-to-surface missiles. these guys were trained by the soviets and the communist chinese. they know how to use long-range precision fires to try to make a difference. >> they would be firing from hidden positions? >> they are firing from positions that are on the north slope of the mountain that define the dmz. they are firing at targets that are tucked up into the dmz on the south like seoul. what that means is it's very difficult to target tho
with a reality check on korea's military capabilities, tom foreman and retired general james "spider" marks. >> despite all the global implications of a conflict between north korea and south korea, the truth is it would really play out essentially on the korean peninsula. that's what we want to talk about right here. everyone knows the dmz has basically been fortified for a very long time. neither the south nor the north could simply charge across that and attack the other...
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thanks very much, tom foreman. the secretary of state john kerry, he's on the korean peninsula right now, delivering a verbal shot across the border directed right at kim jong-un. let's bring in our chief international correspondent, christiane amanpour, she's the anchor of amanpour on cnn international. also joining us, fareed zakaria, the anchor of cnn's fareed zakaria gps. guys, listen to what secretary kerry said in seoul earlier today. >> we will defend our allies. we will stand with south korea, japan and others against these threats, and we will defend ourselves. and kim jong-un needs to understand, as i think he probably does, what the outcome of a conflict would be. >> kerry certainly spoke tough. but president obama has actually ordered that some of the military exercise scheduled in the region be canceled. so christiane, what is the message that the obama administration is trying to send right now, and will it work? >> well, listen, they've been sending this message from the beginning of this conflict. i
thanks very much, tom foreman. the secretary of state john kerry, he's on the korean peninsula right now, delivering a verbal shot across the border directed right at kim jong-un. let's bring in our chief international correspondent, christiane amanpour, she's the anchor of amanpour on cnn international. also joining us, fareed zakaria, the anchor of cnn's fareed zakaria gps. guys, listen to what secretary kerry said in seoul earlier today. >> we will defend our allies. we will stand with...
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cnn's tom foreman is at the magic wall. tom, what could happen if north korea were to start a war with some of those conventional weapons? >> wolf, all we're really looking at is a lay of the land here. if you look at north korea up here, you can see it's got this advantage in an interesting way. there's water on both sides makes a big difference because it makes it relatively hard to get in and respond to them. you have the dmz down here where they could reach in to south korea with any kind of attack they wanted to stage there. let's look at the bigger picture of this. it's a small nation so why does it matter. because of their missile capability. some have a range of 430 miles. that completely engulfs all of south korea and reaches over toward japan. their bigger missiles come out to 2,500 miles. we've talked a bit about the idea of some that can go all the way to the u.s. but that technology isn't quite there yet, so they're off the table. there are an awful lot of people. when you talk about the ground forces, 1.1 mill
cnn's tom foreman is at the magic wall. tom, what could happen if north korea were to start a war with some of those conventional weapons? >> wolf, all we're really looking at is a lay of the land here. if you look at north korea up here, you can see it's got this advantage in an interesting way. there's water on both sides makes a big difference because it makes it relatively hard to get in and respond to them. you have the dmz down here where they could reach in to south korea with any...
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cnn's tom foreman, and retired general james "spider" marks tell us about that. >> all eyes on the eastern coast of north korea where the musudan mobile launchers are. let's bring in the map and general talk to me about this. if we have a missile launch the first thing we involve is satellites. >> the satellite will pick up the i.r. signature, the infrared signature of the missile leading the mobile launch. it will indicate where it came from and send tracking data to the integrated system to figure out the polimetry of the missile. >> it measures all where this is going and how fast. >> if the missile threatens a u.s. or allied resource in the region it will be taken out. >> how? >> it will be taken out by an anti-ballistic missile system which is already in place, fully automated, no man in the loop. this works exceptionally well and we practiced with this technology. >> the time it takes off and down is all computers managing everything but there is a tough human decision to be made. >> the demand man in the loop h next. there's a north korea and a south korea, there's nothing in the pl
cnn's tom foreman, and retired general james "spider" marks tell us about that. >> all eyes on the eastern coast of north korea where the musudan mobile launchers are. let's bring in the map and general talk to me about this. if we have a missile launch the first thing we involve is satellites. >> the satellite will pick up the i.r. signature, the infrared signature of the missile leading the mobile launch. it will indicate where it came from and send tracking data to the...
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thanks very much, tom foreman. i talked about this a little while ago with the republican congressman mike rogers. have they crossed that so-called red line, the game changer the president has suggested, by now the intelligence community believing that some varying degrees of credibility that they have in fact, the syrian regime, used sarin gas, chemical weapons against the rebels? >> well, if you look at the body of intelligence over the last two years, wolf, i think it is fairly indisputable at this point that some quantity of chemical weapons has been used. now the brits have said it, the israelis have said it, the french have said it, and now the white house and the secretary of defense has acknowledged they think chemical weapons have been used. it's hard to make the statement on august 20th, that if they move weapons in a position to be used, or use them it would be a game changer, or red line, you know, i argue that if you're going to have credibility in the world, and that's important in a more destabilized
thanks very much, tom foreman. i talked about this a little while ago with the republican congressman mike rogers. have they crossed that so-called red line, the game changer the president has suggested, by now the intelligence community believing that some varying degrees of credibility that they have in fact, the syrian regime, used sarin gas, chemical weapons against the rebels? >> well, if you look at the body of intelligence over the last two years, wolf, i think it is fairly...
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tom foreman, cnn. >> that's it for us. thanks for watching. "early start" begins right now. >>> nuclear crisis in korea. secretary of state john kerry in the south right now as the north may indeed have the power to make good on its threats. >>> explosives mailed to the man who called himself america's toughest sheriff. was this a plot to take out joe arpaio? >>> and word of more storm deaths with the threat continuing at this hour. look at that. >>> and fight on the field, benches clear in san diego after one of baseball's best pitchers out of action for weeks. good morning, welcome to "early start." i'm christine romans. zoraida is off today. >> i'm john berman. it is friday, april 12th, it is 5:00 a.m. in the east. happening right now, secretary of state, john kerry, touching down overnight in seoul trying to diffuse the missile crisis on the korean peninsula just hours after the dramatic and unexpected revelation that some u.s. intelligence sources believe that north korea has the technology to make a nuclear weapon and put it on a missile
tom foreman, cnn. >> that's it for us. thanks for watching. "early start" begins right now. >>> nuclear crisis in korea. secretary of state john kerry in the south right now as the north may indeed have the power to make good on its threats. >>> explosives mailed to the man who called himself america's toughest sheriff. was this a plot to take out joe arpaio? >>> and word of more storm deaths with the threat continuing at this hour. look at that....
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tom foreman is over at the magic wall with the retired u.s. army general james "spider" marks. what are you guys seeing? >> we've been gaming this out all afternoon. here's north korea up here, south korea. the two capitals. let's say north korea in fact launch a missile, and it went out over the pacific and over japan. what happens? >> well, tom, instantaneously what's going to occur, is the telemetry of that missile will be tracked, what the arc of the flight looks like and what the intended target would be. instantaneously, we would pick this up. by sea, by ground, by air and by space. it ipt great target system. the japanese even have a cruiser part of this integrated radar system. >> if it was not headed to a target, but went to the sea, a test of the missile, would there be any response? >> there would be no kinetic response at all. we would not fire back. if we knew it was going to land harmlessly, we would collect intelligence and scramble ships to go find the debris to continue to collect intelligence. >> let's look at another scenario. let's say north korea instead wi
tom foreman is over at the magic wall with the retired u.s. army general james "spider" marks. what are you guys seeing? >> we've been gaming this out all afternoon. here's north korea up here, south korea. the two capitals. let's say north korea in fact launch a missile, and it went out over the pacific and over japan. what happens? >> well, tom, instantaneously what's going to occur, is the telemetry of that missile will be tracked, what the arc of the flight looks like...